LIFE UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES CHIROPRACTIC FOUNDERS DAY
Marietta, Georgia – September 11, 2025- Chiropractic Founders Day is an annual event observed on September 18, the anniversary of the first-ever chiropractic adjustment, performed by D.D. Palmer. Life University held an early Chiropractic Founders Day event this afternoon on campus at Socrates Café, from…
Chiropractic Takes on Wimbledon and the Sports Stage with Dr. Marc Ellis (Podcast)
Dr. Marc Ellis is the Chiropractor/Owner of Georgia Chiropractic Neurology Center, as well as a proud Life U alumnus and Alumni Board Member. His most recent public claim to fame has been his work with top-tier athletes, particularly Sem Verbeek, winner of the 2025 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Championship with Katerina Siniakova.
Establishing Attorney Alliances- Mutually Beneficial Relationships to Grow Chiropractic Practices
Chiropractors who are looking to expand their patient clientele should make an effort to connect with business professionals who would naturally need to refer to chiropractors. One such pipeline is personal injury attorneys. Though ideally Life University-trained chiropractors hope to establish longer-term patients focused on whole health rather than pain management or pain care, many first-time chiropractic patients come into a chiropractic office due to an injury and later continue to seek care as they experience the benefits.
Life University President Dr. Brian J. McAulay announces appointments to the Life University College of Chiropractic Practice Success Advisory Board
Marietta, Georgia — September 9, 2025- Dr. Brian J. McAulay, President of Life University, is pleased to announce the appointment of the Life University College of Chiropractic Practice Success Advisory Board.
Faces of Life U: Cristopher Martinez
As a young boy growing up in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, Cristopher Martinez had a fascination with health and wellness. Most of his adult family members worked in some capacity within the medical field, so naturally, from when he was little, he would tell his mother he wanted to be a doctor. Yet, he has since resonated with what has become something of a cliché among chiropractors; however, clichés do often hold a kernel of truth.
McAulay Minute- Life Vision Extravaganza (2025)
In just a couple of weeks, we’ll gather for the 2025 Life Vision Extravaganza at the Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel & Convention Center. This year’s theme, “Chiropractic: Our Time Has Arrived!”, reflects the momentum and purpose we feel across our profession.
Fitness Center Special Offerings- Skinfold Bodyfat Testing and CPR Refresher
The Life University (Life U) Fitness Center offers more than just a place to work out and connect with friends. It serves as a center for community and self-improvement, always seeking new ways to promote campus health and wellness. To that end, the Fitness Center has two intriguing offerings this September and October.
Chiropractic and Cybersecurity: Protecting Patient Data
When it comes to patient data, healthcare professionals have a sacred duty to protect and store it responsibly. Chiropractors and other healthcare professionals are now expected and required to keep an even sharper eye on potential HIPAA violations due to recent updates of the HIPAA Security Rule, primarily pertaining to preventing cybersecurity breaches of electronically held patient records. What should chiropractors, chiropractic staff and similar professionals do to improve cybersecurity in their practices?
Depression, Burnout or Both? Finding Relief
In high-powered and/or service-driven professions, burnout is an ever-present concern. It can feel like you are needed in a million places at once until you become like a wheel burning rubber, moving fast to nowhere. How does someone find peace when the world refuses to slow down? Luckily, there are strategies and resources available to allow for coping and healing.
Faces of Life U: Dr. Andrew Krantz
D.C. alumnus (’78), Chiropractic Faculty member
Dr. Andrew Krantz originally envisioned his career and professional goals in a much different configuration than what they are now. As a young man, he was working as an advanced paramedic, serving people experiencing dire medical emergencies. His life trajectory changed drastically in the wake of a terrible accident where a stretcher broke in half, resulting in not only losing a patient but also severe injury to Dr. Krantz and his fellow paramedics.
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